In Reply to: RE: Chokes, again. Primarily for those who bi-amp and use them posted by Davey on August 17, 2010 at 18:25:43:
Hi Davey,
In what way does an "RC shunt" assure a termination of the speaker cable into a nominal resistance at all frequencies?
I currently use 1nF RelCaps across the mid & ribbon driver terminals in my active IIIas & Frankenpans, and 3nF caps for the bass drivers. What value res should I add ... and where does it go (in series with the shunt cap?)?
Thanks,
Andy
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- What do you mean by an "RC shunt"?? And ... - andyr 18:39:49 08/17/10 (9)
- RE: What do you mean by an "RC shunt"?? And ... - Davey 21:28:47 08/17/10 (3)
- Ah thanks, for the explanation, Dave. ... - andyr 21:47:40 08/17/10 (2)
- RE: Ah thanks, for the explanation, Dave. ... - Davey 07:28:15 08/18/10 (1)
- Good points, thanks Dave. Would be interested to know your HF 'L' measurements. nt - andyr 15:46:15 08/18/10 (0)
- RE: What do you mean by an "RC shunt"?? And ... - Dawnrazor 21:16:17 08/17/10 (4)
- RE: What do you mean by an "RC shunt"?? And ... - pete1 13:11:56 08/18/10 (1)
- RE: What do you mean by an "RC shunt"?? And ... - Dawnrazor 21:14:23 08/18/10 (0)
- Thanks, DR ... - andyr 21:27:48 08/17/10 (1)
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